Nobby Stiles to sell his World Cup winner's medal and cap

World Cup winner Nobby Stiles is selling a collection of memorabilia from a glittering football career including his medal and cap from England's 1966 campaign, it was announced yesterday.

The 45 lots are expected to reach hundreds of thousands of pounds when they go under the hammer later this year.

Stiles, 68, who suffered a stroke in June, said: "It was always my intention to leave the entire collection to my children.

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"But I have three sons – how do you fairly divide up this sort of collection between them?

"They have each selected some pieces they would like to keep for themselves."

The tough-tackling midfielder and Old Trafford legend won two league titles and a European Cup during an 11-year career with Manchester United.

He added: "I'm as patriotic as the next Englishman and will always cherish my memories and the friendships I made in my playing days, but at this stage of my life I would rather have some control over the distribution of my memorabilia and know that my family will benefit."

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The sale includes Stiles's 1966 World Cup Winner's Medal (estimate: 100,000-150,000), a 1966 World Cup Cap (estimate: 20,000-30,000), his 1968 European Cup Winner's Medal (estimate: 20,000-30,000) and the blue Manchester United shirt he wore in the 1968 European Cup Final against Benfica (estimate: 15,000-20,000).

Also going on sale is Alan Ball's 1966 World Cup Final shirt (estimate: 20,000-30,000) which Stiles acquired from his teammate as a swap after the match.

Stiles, born in Collyhurst, Manchester, in 1942, was awarded the MBE in 2000 for his part in England's 4-2 victory over West Germany on July 30, 1966.

The sale will take place at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh on Wednesday, October 27, at midday.